recto page with flap closed; mounted on closed flap is a newspaper clipping titled "Called to the Colors!" and an additional clipping with numerous portrait photographs and the caption "Men Who Faced Death. . ."
recto page, featuring a clipping that reads "About Things Theatrical" above a sleeve with the 1928 edition of "The Official Theatrical World of Colored Artists" guide
verso page, featuring a flyer for "The week-end's greatest treat. . .Club Alabam's Sunday Night Revue!," as well as three ads for the Club Alabam clipped from newspapers
recto page featuring a collage of baseball images: a ticket stub, a clipping about the National Association of Colored Baseball Clubs, a photograph of a player, and a couple of advertisements for games
verso page with flap closed; features 7 clippings (top right reads: "Washington City. Thursday, September 15, 1831"; top left reads: "Chambersburg. Tuesday Morning, April 6, 1830")
left-hand side of verso page with flap open; includes a color postcard ("Washington's Mansion, Mount Vernon, Va."), a clipping ("Washington's Slaves") and a sleeve with a transparent cutout that reveals another clipping ("Marcus.")
right-hand side of verso page with flap open (in other words, the back of the flap); features 8 clippings related to slaves, including two from the Aurora, one titled "Cash in Market," and another titled "Trust Sale"
recto page, featuring a handwritten "21" in bottom right corner and a printed caption at top that reads "Haiti," as well as an engraving of Touissaint L'ouverture and four stamps bearing a similar engraving (two stamps of 5 centimes each; two stamps…